On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 12:11:21PM -0700, Adrian Custer wrote:
> Now I see that there are more complications and that Oracle spatial is
> involved. This sounds like a great effort, but it will take even more
> work to get the licensing issues figured out.
>> Dr. Camara it may help you to subdivide your work into several separate
> libraries each of which ends up licensed separately according to your
> wishes.
It would be fine to use a license allowing the linking of proprietary
components. There is no need for several licenses then.
The only possible obstacle, which has to be taken care of is that
it must be possible to relink the combined work
with the proprietary part if you improve the Free Software part.
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